one week out from trial!!
I just have a question about the trial/hsc exam format, regardless of specific options. I know that we are expected to be able to answer a question on any contemporary issue or major parts of the option's syllabus; but is it possible for them to specify in both options? I hope that makes sense; but I am referring to how questions will often either state 'with reference to contemporary issues' or to a specific area of the topic, and there is a method to being the most ready.
For example, I do Family as one of my options; would an exam ever ask the two option questions with, say, one SPECIFYING shared parental responsibility and the other SPECIFYING care and protection, with the student being left with two questions about specific topics and no choice about which issues they would respond in reference to?
My motive for asking this does come from me trying to optimally prepare with the little time I have left, so even if there is no answer to my question, advice would still be much appreciated
I just have a question about the trial/hsc exam format, regardless of specific options. I know that we are expected to be able to answer a question on any contemporary issue or major parts of the option's syllabus; but is it possible for them to specify in both options? I hope that makes sense; but I am referring to how questions will often either state 'with reference to contemporary issues' or to a specific area of the topic, and there is a method to being the most ready.
For example, I do Family as one of my options; would an exam ever ask the two option questions with, say, one SPECIFYING shared parental responsibility and the other SPECIFYING care and protection, with the student being left with two questions about specific topics and no choice about which issues they would respond in reference to?
My motive for asking this does come from me trying to optimally prepare with the little time I have left, so even if there is no answer to my question, advice would still be much appreciated